गणसमागमः (Śiva Summons the Gaṇas for the Great Festival)
यज्वाशश्शतमन्युश्च मेघमन्युश्च नारद । तावत्कोट्या ययुस्सर्वे गणेशा हि पृथक्पृथक्
yajvāśaśśatamanyuśca meghamanyuśca nārada | tāvatkoṭyā yayussarve gaṇeśā hi pṛthakpṛthak
O Nārada, the Gaṇeśas named Yajvāśa, Śatamanyu, and Meghamanyu—together with all the other Gaṇeśas—departed in that very multitude of crores, each going separately to his own place and appointed task.
Brahmā (narrating to Nārada)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
It highlights Śiva’s limitless, well-ordered divine retinue: innumerable gaṇa-leaders act in harmony, showing that the Lord’s śakti and governance operate through countless empowered beings while Śiva remains the supreme Pati.
The verse reinforces Saguna Śiva’s cosmic lordship: devotion to Śiva (often centered on the Liṅga) includes reverence for His gaṇas as servants of dharma, while recognizing that their power is derived from Śiva alone.
A practical takeaway is gaṇa-smaraṇa with the Pañcākṣarī—japa of “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—and offering bilva leaves to the Liṅga, cultivating humility by remembering that all powers and attendants function under Śiva’s command.